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1. Features Associated With Mycoplasma genitalium Infection.

2. Survey of Emergency Department Clinicians on the Utility of the Guaiac Fecal Occult Blood Test.

3. Association Between Sexually Transmitted Infections and the Urine Culture.

4. Do bed bugs transmit human viruses, or do humans spread bed bugs and their viruses? A worldwide survey of the bed bug RNA virosphere.

5. Decoding Immuno-Competence: A Novel Analysis of Complete Blood Cell Count Data in COVID-19 Outcomes.

6. A metatranscriptomic evaluation of viruses in field-collected bed bugs.

7. Patient and Provider Demographics and the Management of Genitourinary Tract Infections in the Emergency Department.

8. Can Urinalysis and Past Medical History of Kidney Stones Predict Urine Antibiotic Resistance?

9. Evaluating atrial fibrillation artificial intelligence for the ED: statistical and clinical implications.

10. Analysis of Patients With Bed Bugs in the Emergency Department.

12. Descriptive Epidemiology of Women in the Emergency Department With Gonorrhea and Chlamydial Infection in the United States.

13. Alkaline Urine in the Emergency Department Predicts Nitrofurantoin Resistance.

14. Respiratory diseases in patients with bed bugs.

15. Prediction model for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis in the emergency department.

16. Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Tick-Borne Illness in the United States.

17. Vaginal leukocyte counts for predicting sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department.

18. Investigating the association of bed bugs with infectious diseases: A retrospective case-control study.

19. Association of Marital Status in the Testing and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Emergency Department.

20. Bed bugs are associated with anemia.

22. Association between bed bugs and allergic reactions.

23. A Descriptive Analysis of Men Diagnosed With Epididymitis, Orchitis, or Both in the Emergency Department.

24. Association of Bartholin cysts and abscesses and sexually transmitted infections.

25. Descriptive analysis of prostatitis in the emergency department.

26. Infrarenal aortic balloon-expandable stent graft deployment using the sheath control technique in a patient with hemorrhagic shock secondary to an aortoenteric fistula.

27. Associations Between Bed Bugs and Mental Illness Among Emergency Department Patients.

28. Human immunoglobulin G responses to Cimex lectularius L. saliva.

29. Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of Tubo-Ovarian Abscess, Hydrosalpinx, Pyosalpinx, and Oophoritis in Emergency Department Patients.

30. Frequency of Coinfection on the Vaginal Wet Preparation in the Emergency Department.

31. Descriptive Evaluation of Male Emergency Department Patients in the United States With Gonorrhea and Chlamydia.

32. The Impact of an Emergency Department Upgrade to Level I Trauma Status on the Timeliness of Nontrauma Computed Tomography Scans.

33. Artificial Intelligence-Enabled ECG Algorithm to Identify Patients With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Presenting to the Emergency Department With Dyspnea.

34. Knowledge, Experience, and Concerns Regarding Bed Bugs Among Emergency Medical Service Providers.

35. A Preliminary Report Showing Spinosad and Fluralaner Are Able to Incapacitate Cimex lectularius L., the Common Bed Bug.

36. Disaster Training Needs and Expectations Among Turkish Emergency Medicine Physicians - A National Survey.

37. Ivermectin and Moxidectin Can Incapacitate Different Strains of the Common Bed Bug Cimex lectularius L.: A Study.

38. Body lice and bed bug co-infestation in an emergency department patient, Ohio, USA.

39. History, Physical Examination, and Laboratory Findings Associated with Infection and the Empiric Treatment of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia of Women in the Emergency Department.

40. Risk Factors for Bed Bugs Among Urban Emergency Department Patients.

41. The Benefit of a Single Oral Dose of Ivermectin in Humans: The Adverse Effects on Cimex lectularius L. Populations and Fecundity.

42. Cimicosis in Persons Previously Fed Upon by Bed Bugs.

43. Patient Preference for Medical Information in the Emergency Department: Post-Test Survey of a Random Allocation Intervention.

44. Characteristics of Bed Bug Infested Patients in the Emergency Department.

46. Xenointoxication of a Rabbit for the Control of the Common Bed Bug Cimex lectularius L. Using Ivermectin.

47. Silicone pneumonitis, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage and acute respiratory distress syndrome from gluteal silicone injections.

48. A Hiccup in Hiccup Management: Cardiac Arrest from Previously Undiagnosed Congenital Long QT Syndrome.

49. Spontaneous methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) meningitis.

50. A retrospective evaluation of the age-adjusted D-dimer versus the conventional D-dimer for pulmonary embolism.

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